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HCRP: Objects Lab

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August 23, 2010

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At the objects lab in the Haitian Cultural Recover Center, Secretary Clough talks about fragments recovered from the destroyed and damaged murals of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Cathedral with Institute for Museum and Library Services Acting Director Marsha Semmel and President’s Committee member Ricky Arriola. Recovery Center staff are studying the paint on the fragments to help devise adhesives that will aid in saving still standing murals.

 


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